Miss Delaware

Last updated
Miss Delaware
Formation1933;91 years ago (1933)
Type Beauty pageant
Headquarters Dover
Location
Membership
Miss America
Official language
English
Co-Executive Director
Amanda Debus Kuhl
Co-Executive Director & President
Sue Kuhling
Website Official website
Jamie Ginn, Miss Delaware 2006 JamieGinn.jpg
Jamie Ginn, Miss Delaware 2006

The Miss Delaware competition is the pageant that selects the representative of Delaware in the Miss America pageant. The event takes place annually in the month of June and has previously been held in Rehoboth Beach at Convention Hall, in the state capital of Dover, Delaware at the Dover Downs Hotel and Casino, and in Milton at the Milton Theatre. Miss Delaware serves as the official hostess to the state of Delaware. In 2023, the pageant announced that it will be held at Harrington Raceway & Casino in Harrington.

Contents

Emily Beale of Ocean View was crowned Miss Delaware on June 17, 2023, at the Harrington Raceway & Casino. She will compete for the title of Miss America 2024 in Orlando, Florida.

Results summary

The following is a visual summary of the past results of Miss Delaware titleholders at the national Miss America pageants/competitions. The year in parentheses indicates the year of the national competition during which a placement and/or award was garnered, not the year attached to the contestant's state title.

Placements

Awards

Preliminary awards

Non-finalist awards

  • Non-finalist Talent: Robin Jane Whemper (1962), Elaine Campanelli (1976), Sandra Louise Aiken (1978), Lisa Marie Munzert (1991), Jennifer Lin Kaczmarczyk (1994), Alison White (1998), Rebecca Bledsoe (2006), Maria Cahill (2012), Rebecca Jackson (2014), Brooke Mitchell (2016)
  • Non-finalist Interview: Alyssa Murray (2013)

Other awards

  • Miss Congeniality: Paula Kusmer (1972)
  • Equity and Justice Finalist: Sophie Phillips (2022)
  • George Cavalier Talent Award: Anne Marie Jarka (1988)
  • Bernie Wayne Scholarship for the Performing Arts: Junnie Cross (2001)
  • Bert Parks Talent Award: Michelle Harris (1996), Junnie Cross (2001)
  • Quality of Life Award 1st runners-up: Kayla Martell (2011), Brittany Lewis (2015)
  • Quality of Life Award Finalists: Junnie Cross (2001), Linda Kurtz (2005), Alyssa Murray (2012)
  • Forever Miss Americas Scholarship: Grace Otley (2023)

Winners

YearNameHometownAgeLocal TitleMiss America TalentPlacement at Miss AmericaSpecial scholarships at Miss AmericaNotes
2023 Emily Beale Ocean View 27Miss Ocean ViewTap Dance
2022 Grace Otley Hockessin 22Miss DoverViolin, "Smooth Criminal"Forever Miss Americas ScholarshipPreviously Miss Delaware's Outstanding Teen 2014
2021 Sophie Phillips [1] Bear 25Miss MilfordPiano, "Good Golly, Miss Molly"Equity and Justice Finalist
2019–20Hillary May [2] Mount Vernon, IN 23Miss HockessinVocal, "I Could Have Danced All Night"2020 competition was postponed indefinitely due to COVID-19 pandemic
2018 Joanna Wicks [3] Wilmington 24Miss WilmingtonSpeed Painting, "Confident"
2017 Chelsea Bruce [4] Manasquan, NJ [5] 21Miss NewarkContemporary DanceEligible as a student at the University of Delaware [4]
2016 Amanda Debus [6] [7] Middletown 23Miss First StateContemporary Ballet, "Fight Song"Previously Miss Delaware's Outstanding Teen 2008 [7]

Previously Miss Delaware Teen USA 2011 [8]

3rd runner-up at Miss Delaware USA 2018 pageant [9]

1st runner-up at Miss Delaware USA 2019 pageant [9]
2015 Brooke Mitchell [10] Selbyville 19Miss MilfordTap Dance/Baton Twirling, "Uptown Funk"Non-finalist Talent AwardContestant at National Sweetheart 2014 pageant[ citation needed ]
2014 Brittany Lewis Brigantine, NJ 23Miss WilmingtonJazz DanceQuality of Life Award 1st runner-upOriginally first runner-up, assumed title when Longacre was dethroned [11]
Amanda Longacre Bear 24Miss Pike CreekVocalUnable to compete; dethroned due to her not meeting the Miss America Organization's age requirement [11]
2013 Rebecca Jackson Kennett Square, PA 21Miss DoverVocal, "Think of Me" from The Phantom of the Opera Non-finalist Talent Award
2012 Alyssa Murray Selbyville 20Miss Coastal BayJazz Dance, "River Deep – Mountain High"Non-finalist Interview Award

Quality of Life Award Finalist
4th runner-up at Miss Delaware USA 2015 competition [9]

1st runner-up at Miss Delaware USA 2018 competition [9]
2011 Maria Cahill [12] Newark 20Miss Rehoboth BeachIrish Dance, "Lord of the Dance"Non-finalist Talent Award
2010 Kayla Martell Milford 21Miss Kent CountyContemporary Ballet en Pointe, "The Way You Make Me Feel"Top 10Quality of Life Award 1st runner-upVoted into the Top 15 as a "People's Choice" by public voting[ citation needed ]

First contestant with alopecia areata to compete in Miss America pageant[ citation needed ]
2009 Heather Lehman Magnolia 20Miss Diamond StateClassical Vocal, "Adele's Laughing Song" from Die Fledermaus
2008 Galen Giaccone [13] Wyoming 20Miss Diamond StatePiano, "El Cumbanchero" by Rafael Hernández Marín Top 15Preliminary Talent Award
2007 Brittany Dempsey Dover 20Miss CapitalJazz Dance, "Rhythm of the Night"Previously Delaware's Junior Miss 2005
2006 Jamie Ginn Wilmington 25Miss BrandywineDance, "Dancin' Fool" from Copacabana 4th runner-up at National Sweetheart 2005 pageant as Miss New Jersey[ citation needed ]
2005 Rebecca Bledsoe Middletown 22Miss Central DelawareClassical Vocal, "Una Voce Poco Fa" from The Barber of Seville Non-finalist Talent Award
2004 Linda Kurtz Dover 21Miss DoverBallet, "Man of La Mancha"Quality of Life Award FinalistContestant at National Sweetheart 2003 pageant[ citation needed ]
2003 Erin Elizabeth Williams Lincoln 20Miss Eastern ShoreClassical Vocal, "Time to Say Goodbye"
2002 Shoha Parekh Newark 24Miss GreenvilleBharatnatyam Style DanceAppeared in the movie, Annapolis [14]
2001 Erin Cooper Camden 22Miss HockessinLyrical Ballet, "Book of Days"
2000 Junnie Cross Dover 22Miss HockessinVocal, "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again" from The Phantom of the Opera Bert Parks Talent Award

Bernie Wayne Scholarship for the Performing Arts Award

Preliminary Talent Award

Quality of Life Award Finalist
1999 Kama Boland Hockessin 22Miss Diamond StatePiano, "Jerry Lee Lewis Medley"
1998 Jody Kelly Dover 22Miss HockessinFlute, "Shenandoah" and "Dueling Banjos"
1997 Alison White Millsboro 18Miss MillsboroClassical Vocal, "Poor Wand'ring One" from The Pirates of Penzance Non-finalist Talent Award
1996 Aimee Michelle Voshell Felton 18Miss DoverBallet en Pointe "Return to Innocence"Mother to Miss Delaware's Outstanding Teen 2022, Brynn String
1995 Michelle Harris Newark 24Miss BrandywineVocal, "I Will Always Love You"Bert Parks Talent Award
1994 Letitia Lee Pusey Millsboro 23Miss Sussex CountyLyrical Tap Dance
1993 Jennifer Lin Kaczmarczyk Hockessin 20Miss BrandywinePopular Vocal, "This Is the Moment"Non-finalist Talent Award
1992 Kathleen Ann Slavin Dagsboro 25Miss Sussex CountyVocal, "My Man"
1991 Beth Ann Jones Wilmington 22Miss BrandywineVocal Medley
1990 Lisa Marie Munzert New Castle 20Dance / Twirling, "They're Playing Our Song"Non-finalist Talent Award
1989 Robin Lee Coutant Millsboro 21Miss UniversityVocal, "Think of Me"
1988 Laura Kathleen Ludwig Lewes 21Miss Sussex CountyPopular Vocal, "Happy Days Are Here Again"
1987 Anne Marie Jarka Newark 21Miss UniversityVocal / Piano, "Almost Over You"George Cavalier Talent Award
1986 Lori Ann Scott Wilmington 23Miss WilmingtonPopular Vocal, "Love Is Spreading All Over"
1985 Lisa Anne Patrick Newark 24Miss NewarkCharacter Ballet en Pointe
1984 Nancy Lynn Ball Rehoboth Beach 24Miss Cape HenlopenJazz Ballet en Pointe
1983 Tammy Renee Copeland Newark 21Miss Greater WilmingtonVocal, "Cry Me a River"
1982 Nancy Ellen Farley Elsmere 21Miss New CastleComedy Monologue, "Report of the Nominating Committee"
1981 Jodi Meade Graham [15] Wilmington 19Miss Brandywine CollegeVocal, "Can You Read My Mind"Daughter of Miss Pennsylvania 1956, Lorna Ringler Graham, [15] and grand-niece of Miss America 1924, Ruth Malcomson [16]
1980 Andra Lee Dickerson Newark 21Miss NewarkPiano / Vocal
1979 Ann Lorraine Harrington Milford 22Miss MilfordMagic Act
1978 Janice Anne Albro Claymont 25Miss Brandywine HundredPiano Medley, "The Entertainer" & "Maple Leaf Rag"Preliminary Swimsuit Award
1977 Sandra Louise Aiken Seaford 21Miss SeafordClassical Vocal, "Quando me'n vo'"Non-finalist Talent Award
1976 Debora Rica Lipford Newark 21Miss NewarkDramatic Interpretation, "It Was a Good Time" from Ryan's Daughter Top 10First African-American contestant to reach the top 10 at Miss America pageant [17]
1975 Elaine Campanelli Ocean View 20Miss Ocean ViewFire Baton RoutineNon-finalist Talent Award
1974 Kathleen Attanasi Rehoboth Beach 22Miss Rehoboth BeachHarp Medley, "Harmonious Blacksmith" & "Close To You"
1973 Jackie LaGuardia Milford 19Miss Sussex WestVocal from Irma La Douce
1972 Catherine Lawton [18] Clayton 20Miss University MotorsBanjo, "Banjo Memories"Top 10Preliminary Talent Award
1971 Paula Kusmer Wilmington 19Miss Goldey-Beacom CollegeDramatic reading from The Diary of Anne Frank Miss Congeniality
1970 Linda Sue Hitchens Seaford 20Miss Nylon CapitalVocal / Dance, "Give My Regards to Broadway"
1969 Margo Ewing Wilmington 19Miss TalleyvilleVocal, "My Mother's Wedding Day"Served as a Delaware state senator [19]
1968 Gayle Freeman19Miss Brandywine CollegeVocal & Guitar, "Times They Are a-Changin'"
1967 Susan Alice Levens Dover 18Miss Wesley CollegeVocal, "Who Will Buy" from Oliver!
1966 Mary Lee Mancini Wilmington 19Miss Greater WilmingtonBallet / Sketch
1965 Kathleen Grandell18Miss BrandywineMulti-lingual Monologue
1964 Anita Gail Eubank20Popular Vocal & Dance
1963 Diane Beverly Isaacs Greenwood Miss GreenwoodPiano & Popular VocalPreviously married to current United States Senator, Tom Carper [20]
1962 Alice Richards Watts Lewes 19Miss HarringtonPantomime, "Seventeen"
1961 Robin Jane Whempner Wilmington 18Miss NewarkVocal & Dance, "That's What Makes Paris Paree" from April in Paris Non-finalist Talent Award
1960 Deborah Dunkenfield Benoit21Composite Expression of Special Training
1959 Ester Olney Newark 18Vocal
1958 Nancy M. Williams Wilmington Dance to musical selections from Gone With the Wind
1957 Kathleen Ann D'AttillioPiano
1956 Janice Olson Newark
1955 Joanne Sakowski Wilmington Vocal
1954 Barbara Woodall Claymont Piano
1953 Lois Anne Alava Wilmington Piano, "Concerto in A Minor"Top 10Preliminary Talent Award
1952 Helen Blackwell Wilmington Classical VocalLater, competed in Miss USA 1955 as Miss Delaware USA
1951 Suzanne Parrott Dover Piano
1950 Lorna EdwardsonClassical Vocal, "Un Bel Di" from Madame Butterfly
1949 No Delaware representative at Miss America pageant
1948
1947
1946
1945
1944 Jacquelyn Vasseur Wilmington
1943 Mona Crawford
1942 Dorothy McGovern
1941 Verona Smith [21] Bridgeville
1940 Peggy Insolo Wilmington PianoTop 15
1939 No Delaware representative at Miss America pageant [22] [23]
1938
1937 Nickey Harriet Harrington
1936 Lillian Shamers Wilmington
1935
No Delaware representative at Miss America pageant [24]
1934
No national pageant was held [25]
1933 Victoria A. George Wilmington 18N/A [26]
1932
No national pageants were held [25]
1931
1930
1929
1928
1927
No Delaware representative at Miss America pageant [27] [28] [29] [30]
1926
1925
1924
1923 Ruth Agnes Brady [31] Wilmington Miss WilmingtonN/A [26] Competed under local title at national pageant
1922 A. Adele Senft [32]
1921
No Delaware representative at Miss America pageant [33]

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